Honestly I'm surprised the poll is trending more towards a later start.
I figured with all the parents out there they'd be more inclined to disc in the morning and be back for lunch._________________Hyzer enthusiast

I voted for a later start, because all my kids activities are in the morning on Saturday (swimming, dance, etc). The big rush in the house is breakfast, and getting ready to get out the door to the event. Later, gives me the opportunity to allow for a sleep in for my wife.

I have a better chance of making an event if it's later. No guarantees, though.

Why not try different times for different events? You're probably going to have different start times depending on where you play, anyways.

I will only make the IL that are within 30 Min drive from the house. Late mornings work for me because there is always an activity Saturday morning. We always have lunch back at home so in previous years I have dropped the wife and kids off back at the house and kept driving. Being back at 4pm allows for another activity with a very happy daddy. IL makes me very, very happy. So, if possible please try to schedule as many IL in the city proper as you can. We have many spaces in the East End that can be exploited but most of them are the two yellow tape target method.

Greens Creek (Early, before sledders hit the hill)

Blair Road and Innes (best when there is lots of snow, a giant ash tree graveyard, very rugged but not much under brush)

RCP (Not in the area where we used to play but on the west side of the park, anytime play, open/wooded/hills/terrassed greens/mostly big arm holes/very technical open fairways/little dead walk, course pro tours available)

I will only make the IL that are within 30 Min drive from the house. Late mornings work for me because there is always an activity Saturday morning. We always have lunch back at home so in previous years I have dropped the wife and kids off back at the house and kept driving. Being back at 4pm allows for another activity with a very happy daddy. IL makes me very, very happy. So, if possible please try to schedule as many IL in the city proper as you can. We have many spaces in the East End that can be exploited but most of them are the two yellow tape target method.

Greens Creek (Early, before sledders hit the hill)

Blair Road and Innes (best when there is lots of snow, a giant ash tree graveyard, very rugged but not much under brush)

RCP (Not in the area where we used to play but on the west side of the park, anytime play, open/wooded/hills/terrassed greens/mostly big arm holes/very technical open fairways/little dead walk, course pro tours available)